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Yerevan faces renewed Russian pressure ahead of EU Visit

YEREVAN — As Armenia’s Constitutional Court continues hearings on challenges to the June 7 parliamentary election results, the case has become the main political development in Yerevan this week.  The court is reviewing appeals filed by seven political forces seeking to annul or revise the results of the June 7 elections. The Constitutional Court has consolidated the appeals into one case and must issue a decision by July 4. The case is being he…
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The Armenian Weekly broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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